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By McKenna Moore | September 1, 2017
Bettina "Betsy" Plevan prioritized work-life balance before it was trendy. As an associate at Proskauer Rose in the 1970s, Plevan didn't hesitate to take time off or refuse late hours to look after her two young sons, one of whom had special needs.
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By Gina Passarella | September 1, 2017
The leaps of faith Roderick Palmore has made, time and again in his career, have been a key element to his success. And his biggest leap of faith has been fighting for diversity.
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By Roy Strom | September 1, 2017
As the U.S. attorney for Chicago in June 1984, Dan Webb made legal history when a federal jury returned a guilty verdict in a bribery case against a Cook County judge. He also breathed a sigh of relief, as the conviction meant calls that he be disbarred would go unheeded.
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By McKenna Moore | September 1, 2017
"In the days when we worked together, he would always turn out the lights," says Richard Favretto, a partner at Mayer Brown, of his former Department of Justice colleague Donald Flexner.
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By David Ruiz | September 1, 2017
The best way to attract high-quality lawyers is to pay them competitively, according to Robert Half Legal's 2018 Salary Guide, which breaks down attorney pay in the United States.
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By Avaneesh Marwaha, Microsystems | September 1, 2017
Your firm's knowledge about millennials—how they work, what they value, and what motivates them—can help them help you. Here's six ways to get started.
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By Chris Johnson | September 1, 2017
Jones Day's experience with German privilege laws after authorities raided its offices over the VW emissions scandal highlights confusing confidentiality protections abroad.
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By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 1, 2017
Defendant's former attorney had a substantial, direct and immediate interest in complying with the rules of professional conduct requiring him to protect the interests of his former client; therefore, he was an aggrieved party with standing to appeal a trial court protective order precluding him from turning over discovery materials to his former client. The court reversed and remanded a trial court order.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 31, 2017
Two Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices took issue with their colleagues' decision to allow authorities to hold a jeweler's entire inventory during the course of a burglary investigation.
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By ALISHA MARKS TISCHLER | August 31, 2017
Law firms are finally catching on to the social media craze after years of reluctance that saw companies in other industries strengthen their brands online. A My Case study found that 57 percent of law firms now maintain a LinkedIn presence, 35 percent are on Facebook and 21 percent are using Twitter.
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